This is due to a hard drive crash on the machine that hosts the
www.debian.org/~* addresses. I don't know what the repair time on
that is.
P
On Sat, Sep 30, 2000 at 07:50:36PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If I try to access http://www.debian.org/~bortz/Java/policy.html
> the web server gives
If I try to access http://www.debian.org/~bortz/Java/policy.html
the web server gives me an error saying that the document has
moved permanently, but then gives me the same address as the new
address.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ telnet www.debian.org 80
Trying 216.234.231.5...
Connected to www.debian.or
This is due to a hard drive crash on the machine that hosts the
www.debian.org/~* addresses. I don't know what the repair time on
that is.
P
On Sat, Sep 30, 2000 at 07:50:36PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If I try to access http://www.debian.org/~bortz/Java/policy.html
> the web server give
If I try to access http://www.debian.org/~bortz/Java/policy.html
the web server gives me an error saying that the document has
moved permanently, but then gives me the same address as the new
address.
kimbly@ping:~$ telnet www.debian.org 80
Trying 216.234.231.5...
Connected to www.debian.org.
Es
Stefan Gybas wrote:
> I'm not the Cocoon maintainer but I think this is a logical step. The
> new Cocoon releases (1.7.x) use most of the components that are also
used
> by Tomcat, e.g. the Xerces XML parser instead of OpenXML. However,
> Cocoon 1.7 also needs Xalan-J (the XSLT stylesheet processo
Stefan Gybas wrote:
> I'm not the Cocoon maintainer but I think this is a logical step. The
> new Cocoon releases (1.7.x) use most of the components that are also
used
> by Tomcat, e.g. the Xerces XML parser instead of OpenXML. However,
> Cocoon 1.7 also needs Xalan-J (the XSLT stylesheet process
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